Tomorrowland offers a glimpse into the technological masterpiece of its digital festival

Tomorrowland Around the World pushes the boundaries of music,
3D design, Hollywood’s latest filming techniques and the most modern game engines and hardware

Over the past few months, Tomorrowland has been working with the latest technologies in 3D design, video production, gaming and special effects to craft a new Tomorrowland location for its two-day digital music festival, pushing the boundaries of music, 3D design, Hollywood’s latest filming techniques and the most modern game engines and hardware. Tomorrowland Around the World is not a traditional livestream event with DJs in a studio or at home. Instead, it is a unique form of visual entertainment – a technological masterpiece demonstrating a number of technological world premieres and entwining entertainment and technology in a way that has never been done before. More than 60 of the planet’s biggest artists have recorded their performances in 4 large green screen studios around the world, while 2 different platforms are used to assemble all the elements together. The digital universe of Tomorrowland Around the World has 10 times more polygons compared to a modern computer game and each stage has a 16 square kilometre surface with 32.000 trees and plants and over 280.000 virtual people who each will have their own attributes, such as flags or lights. Festival visitors will be treated to an immersive and unprecedented music festival experience, combining a 3D décor and artist performances with a spectacular show featuring special effects, fireworks, laser shows, a realistic crowd and sound effects.

Those technologies were created by the in-house creative team and 3D artists of Tomorrowland, renowned for creating Tomorrowland’s world-famous stages and artwork, in collaboration with several partners. Bringing the live video, lighting, visuals and effects, feature film and gaming technology together has resulted in a lot of unforeseen productional and technical challenges that required new integrations to be developed.  The last months presented a unique opportunity to have all these teams available at the same time and allowed everyone to create a technical set-up that has never been done before, giving a huge energy boost to a sector that was badly hurt by the global pandemic. Tomorrowland is now proud to say it has been able to bridge the gap between the real world and the virtual environment to a level beyond everyone’s expectations – Tomorrowland Around the World is the result of a gigantic team effort of hundreds of people who are working around the clock to create a never-before-seen interactive entertainment experience.

Main Stage

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Brand-new 3D island environment

Tomorrowland is currently in the final stages of building its brand-new 3D island environment Pāpiliōnem, where both the responsiveness across devices and the visual details are being optimized. Pāpiliōnem is a magical island shaped like a butterfly featuring beaches, night skies, mountains, forests sunsets – with a true game feel. Festival visitors will be able to navigate easily through the island with a PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet – you don’t need special VR goggles – and explore the entire festival site in an interactive way together with friends, experiencing all four seasons within a single day trip. On entering the island, festival visitors will be offered a packed schedule with plenty of things to do, see and experience. People will be able to go and discover 8 different stages designed and built in 3D and see artists performing live sets, just like at a real festival. Once you’ve chosen a particular stage, you’ll get to see the line-up and be able to enter the specific stage environment. There people will be treated to an immersive music festival experience, combining a 3D décor and artist performances with a spectacular show featuring special effects, fireworks, laser shows, a realistic crowd and sound effects.

Tomorrowland has created this platform from scratch in collaboration with Dogstudio, a multidisciplinary creative studio with offices in Belgium, Chicago and Mexico City.

Henry Daubrez, CEO & Creative Director of Dogstudio:We are currently working day and night to design and bring the entire virtual island universe to life under a really aggressive timeline. We work hand in hand with Tomorrowland’s in-house 3D, creative and development teams to build a compelling, immersive, user-friendly, but also highly premium experience. We are building a web-based experience and we are all really pushing the boundaries of what can effectively be done in a web browser. Our biggest challenge – besides being an obvious enormous technical challenge – is making sure festival visitors will be able to feel they are being part of something larger than their computer and their internet connection. People won’t only be immersed in Tomorrowland’s new universe, but they will also be able to communicate with other festival visitors. I can proudly say that we are setting new standards for web-based online music experiences, pushing the boundaries of the latest technology that is available, but on the other hand making sure that the platform is even working on a device that is a couple of years old.” Dogstudio has previously worked for the likes of Microsoft, The Museum of Science and Industry of Chicago, The Kennedy Center of Washington, Dragone and many more.

More than 60 artists in 4 different green screen studios around the world

More than 60 artists are playing on 8 different stages at Tomorrowland Around the World. To capture all these performances, Tomorrowland has built 4 different large green screen studios around the world. Most performances have been recorded on the holy grounds of Tomorrowland in Boom (Belgium). Artists based in North and Central America recorded their set in a studio in Los Angeles (USA), while Latin American artists went to a studio in Sao Paolo (Brazil) and Australian DJs performed in Sydney (Australia). All studios had to be modified to create an environment that allowed enough room for the creative team to make this a Tomorrowland-worthy broadcast. All cycloramas (or infinity-walls) were 6m or higher, at least 8m wide, and at least 8m in depth. A full-sized DJ booth was built in the studio and all locations measured the exact same set-up. The video production teams working on Tomorrowland Around the World are known for previous work with the Olympic Games, the Super Bowl, international feature films and the game development world.

Core Stage
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Before the cameras were set up, the studio facilities got a technical overhaul to get them ready for augmented reality productions. A large grid of infrared reflectors was installed on the ceiling to allow tracking devices to measure an exact position of each camera head. All other parameters of the camera and lenses were transmitted live to servers that recorded the data and rendered a low-resolution version of the virtual world for the camera operators and directors. On top of the 6 4K ultra HD cameras, a number of virtual cameras were created per stage, allowing the director to choose up to 38 cameras at the Mainstage. Even for modern 4K outside broadcast trucks, a dual framerate and multiple resolution configuration is challenging, especially with the amount of virtual shots needed to be triggered. Each stage has a different technical set-up: similar to moving the outside broadcast truck from one stage to another, the truck configuration was changed from one stage to another. Along with the technical set-up, the lighting on the artist changed according to the location of stage and the time of the day during the broadcast.

Tomorrowland has been working closely together with stYpe, which provides a cutting-edge camera tracking technology for achieving real-time augmented reality and virtual studio effects in live broadcast. Stype Cajic, Founder & CEO of stYpe: “Tomorrowland’s digital festival is different from the live broadcast productions we typically do, and from the typical movie productions we do, in the sense that it combines the requirements of both. In live broadcast projects, like for example the Olympic Games, there are very high standards for speed, virtual scene optimizations and reliable camera tracking. As the shots are done only once, there’s no luxury of repeating them, since it all has to be live. Movie productions, on the other hand, have requirements for high-resolution and photorealistic virtual effects as seen in blockbusters movies. Tomorrowland Around the World has both of these requirements and this meant we had an interesting technical challenge to solve. The artists were performing their acts once, without repeat takes, and they needed to see in real time the virtual environment they were performing in. This meant that the speed and scene optimizations from live broadcast was required. On the other hand, everything needed to be shot in high resolution and be photorealistic to satisfy the sophisticated taste of festival visitors who will be watching. While planning for this project, we considered a few solutions for camera tracking, and we finally decided on using the RedSpy system. It proved to be a great choice since it operated without problems on dual frame rate for days in a row, and it surpassed Tomorrowland’s accuracy requirements for 4K shooting. This meant that the camera tracking part of the challenge was solved. The second thing needed were high-resolution photo-realistic real time renders. For this purpose, we used our StypeLand Unreal plugin which we modified for getting the volumetric lights on the talent, which gave the whole set a more realistic look.” The stYpe technology was used worldwide at the MTV VMAs, Eurovision Song Contest, Olympic Games, Super Bowl and many more.

Cave Stage
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2 different platforms to assemble all the elements together, pushing the limits of the most modern game engines and hardware

At the end of the pipeline there are 2 different platforms used to assemble all the elements together. The 3D stages designed by Tomorrowland are imported and layers of show elements, lights, attributes and environments are added. Depence, a platform that is typically used to visualize show elements such as lighting, lasers, visuals and other effects, is used for most indoor stages where the show elements are key to the performance. The software was not designed to add video of real-life footage to it. With the help of the developers, it is now possible to have volumetric light on the talent in the set. These environments have gotten a more realistic look. All technical elements that make up the show are programmed and controlled in the same way by the same skilled team that does this for the other regular Tomorrowland editions. This results in a realistic image with hints to iconic stage designs of the past. For these stages a crowd was designed with some extra features to generate an even more immersive effect.

The other stages are rendered in the game engine Unreal Engine, which allows for photorealistic landscaping and scripting of certain elements. Each stage has a 16 square kilometre surface with 32.000 trees and plants. The landscapes for each stage have been custom-made to resemble elements of the festival grounds: the Core stage is situated in a forest environment, while the Mainstage has the natural amphitheatre landscape similar to the holy grounds in Boom. On the festival grounds, over 280.000 virtual people each have their own attributes, such as flags or lights. The digital universe of Tomorrowland Around the World has 10 times more polygons compared to a modern computer game, pushing the limits of the most modern game engines and hardware.

Tomorrowland has been collaborating with Epic Games and its Unreal Engine, a state-of-the-art real-time 3D creation platform and game engine that features photorealistic rendering, dynamic physics and effects and lifelike animation, widely used in many games including Fortnite, Minecraft and Mortal Kombat. Ben Lumsden, Business Development Manager at Epic Games – Unreal Engine: “How do we bring new experiences from great artists to remote audiences? This is the pressing question that’s being posed, and one that’s now being answered by real-time technology. Unreal Engine has quickly become the standard for beautiful virtual sets in film and television production and is now being used more in live broadcasts. Tomorrowland Around the World skillfully mixes traditional techniques such as live camera cutting with our new DMX lighting control integration all within the immersion of Unreal Engine, building a new digital journey that is sure to captivate people across the planet. What the team at Tomorrowland has been able to do in a very short period of time is seriously impressive. Combining the live action performances of the artists into gorgeous, high-resolution virtual worlds has been a logistical and technological feat.”

Here as well, custom builds of the software were necessary to be able to process the camera tracking data differently than in standard broadcast solutions, read the DMX data from lighting consoles, and integrate with nonlinear editing systems to switch between all virtual cameras. Custom APIs were written to bridge software packages that never interacted before and no effort was spared to blend the artist in the magically created environments. A big team of audio mastering engineers are working on creating realistic crowd sounds, cheering, applause and singalongs, all timed according to the artists’ sets.

Elixier Stage
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A couple of facts & figures about Tomorrowland Around the World

  • Tomorrowland has built 4 different large green screen studios around the world.
  • All cycloramas (or infinity-walls) were 6m or higher, at least 8m wide, and at least 8m in depth.
  • On top of the 6 4K ultra HD cameras, a number of virtual cameras were created per stage, allowing the director to choose up to 38 cameras at the Mainstage.
  • Each stage has its own unique 16 square kilometre surface with 32.000 trees and plants.
  • Over 280.000 virtual people each have their own attributes, such as flags or lights.
  • The digital 3D environment of Tomorrowland Around the World is made up of 10 times more polygons and lights than an average modern computer game.
  • There are more than 750 virtual lamps per stage, all drawn by hand.
  • There is about 300TB of raw video footage.
  • Tens of different render engines (render farm) are working 24/7 to process all the data.

Tomorrowland Around the World, the digital festival

  • Saturday July 25 and Sunday July 26,2020.
  • Between 16h00–01h00 CEST.
  • Festival visitors will be able to navigate easily through Pāpiliōnem with a PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet – you don’t need special VR goggles – and explore the entire festival site with all the different stages and points of interest in an interactive way together with friends.
  • ‘Time-zone-friendly’ for visitors from Asia and North and South America.
  • Open for people of all ages and places.
  • Accessible exclusively on tomorrowland.com.
  • Day ticket costs €12.50.
  • Weekend ticket costs €20.00 and includes a week of video-on-demand content to relive the entire experience.
  • Special People of Tomorrow packages and Home Party packages are available.
  • Info and updates: tomorrowland.com

 

 


Bands take centre stage at United We Stream Brighton with Demob Happy, Porridge Radio, Three Button Hand Me Down and more

United We Stream Brighton continues to showcase some of the city’s best local artists and venues to help raise money to keep the city’s nightlife alive.

This week it’s time for the bands to shine as social distancing rules are relaxed and they can finally get on stage and into venues to play the music loud and remind everyone how much they miss live music. 

Starting off the Friday night programme we have two fine residents from local party Missing People in Tom Luka & Stone Collins.  You can find the Missing People crew doing their thing across the city at venues such as The Tempest Inn, Patterns & at their Sunday open decks sessions at tonight’s host venue Presuming Ed. The party mantra is simple, good music & good sound at inviting & interesting spaces. As DJs both bring a selection which traverses the house music spectrum perfectly suited to get you in the mood for the weekend. Jeni Hipkiss wraps things up at New Unity with some quality house music. 

On Saturday Gaydio’s Alex Baker and Toby Lawrence go back to back on the Revenge rooftop with tunes to get us in the Saturday night party mood. Then it’s over to Komedia for the bands to take centre stage with singer-songwriter Jarki Monno with his unique blend of electronic, hip-hop and jazz from Komedia.

Four-piece grunge/psych-rock band Demob Happy who are known for their raucous live shows and freewheeling spirit will excite viewers with their set playing tracks from their recent album ‘Holy Doom’. Following a landmark 2019  amassing over 8.8 million streams and with packed with an international touring schedule which included supporting Jack White, the trio are excited to get back on stage.  Next up is post-punk 4 piece Porridge Radio with all the rawness of early Karen O and influences as disparate as Charli XCX and The Cranberries. Pitchfork reviewed the band’s second album calling it “the sound of a band mercilessly digging into itself with a stunning, dynamic performance from singer-songwriter Dana Margolin

On Sunday Enter Art Gallery brings us two special performances from Three Button Hand Me Down, a brilliant trio comprising of Martin Duffy, keyboard player from Primal Scream, Charlotte Charlotte Courbe from  "Le Volume Courbe" and  Steve Mason, lead singer and one of the founding members of The Beta Band. Gary and The Yays are next up, an 80s pop obsessed punk idiot desperately trying to figure out life in general with a debut album 'When I Grow Up To Be A Man' available from Bandcamp. Then giving us all a much-needed laugh with a sketch from Komedia is the one and only Zoe Lyons.

United We Stream Brighton continues to grow with over 420,000 views, showcasing Brighton’s talent to the world and reminding us of all the venues that are closed and we are missing during this time.

The music will continue over the coming weeks including more bands, so keep an eye out on the website social media pages for the upcoming line ups. Acts to look forward to include; Mystery Jets, Penelope Isles, Flyte, Bess Atwell, Electric Soft Parade, The Wytches, Egyptian Blue, LIME, Otzeki, Ebi Soda, Speelburg, CLT Drop, Skinny Milk, comedienne Jess Robinson and many more!

A movement that started in Berlin during lockdown that has spread to over 66 cities around the world, United We Stream Brighton continues to showcase the music, culture and free-thinking rainbow infused spirit to viewers at home, whilst raising money to support the city’s nightlife, cultural organisations and charities.

The idea is for locals as well as people around the world to enjoy and experience Brighton’s music, art and culture through the website and social platforms. United We Stream Brighton is free, but with donations welcome, and all proceeds will go to support night-time economy businesses and cultural organisations across Brighton & Hove as well as contributing to the fight against homelessness and the vital work undertaken by the Grassroots charity and Audio Active.

Please donate what you can to raise money for Brighton's nightlife, cultural organisations, charities and the fight against homelessness.  https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/brightonunitedwestream


Week 5  - Program Schedule:

Friday 24thth July:
8pm: Missing People - Tom Luka - Presuming Eds
9pm: Missing People - Stone Collins - Presuming Eds
10pm: Jeni Hipkiss - New Unity

Saturday 25th July:
7pm: Alex Barker B2B Toby Lawrence - Revenge Roof Top - Gaydio
8pm: Jarki Monno - Komedia - BIMM
8:30pm: Demob Happy - Komedia - FMLY
9:30pm: Porridge Radio - Komedia - FMLY

Sunday 26th July:
7pm: Three Button Hand Me Down - Enter Art Gallery
8pm: Gary and The Yays - Enter Art Gallery
9pm - Zoe Lyons - Comedy  - Komedia

Watch the live stream and find out more here:
Website: https://brighton.unitedwestream.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnitedWeStreamBrighton
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedwestreambrighton 
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoE25NcYTmMContact:
Nikki McNeill | Global Publicity
nikki@globalpublicity.co.uk


DISCOVER THE TASTES OF THE WORLD TOGETHER WITH NETSKY AND TOMORROWLAND

Tastes of the World and Netsky bring you four inspiring dishes and recipes to prepare you for the Tomorrowland Around The World festival. Get behind the cooking pots or fire up the BBQ and take your festival experience to the next level.

Learn to cook some amazing food with world-class chefs with easy to follow videos and recipes to download. More info here: https://www.tastesoftheworld.com/

And now to discover the the dishes….

Tomorrowland Pancakes with Roger van Damme
Roger van Damme is well known for his amazing waffles and bakery at Tomorrowland. The king of desserts teaches you the ins and outs and shows you how to take the classic pancake to the next level.

Watch the Pancakes with Roger van Damme video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6292xrxGYQ&t=12s

Perfect BBQ Glaze with Seppe Nobels
Seppe Nobels, renowned for his magic with vegetables, teaches you how to create a simple yet sophisticated BBQ glaze. Ideal to jazz up your barbecue and make any grilled meal special.

Watch the BBQ Glaze with Seppe Nobels video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ELFjbn_Dlk&t=14s

MESA Taco's with Laurens Sijssens
MESA’s head chef, Tomorrowland’s restaurant in Antwerp, shows you how to prepare Chicken Taco’s. Quick, healthy and flavorful – the perfect recipe for a relaxing dinner with friends.

Watch the MESA Taco's Laurens Sijssens video here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA17kCx9h7s

Kebab with The Wussler Brothers
German brothers Tobias and Sebastian Wussler spin a creative twist on a festival food classic: a kebab based on eggplant

Watch the Vegan with The Wussler Brothers here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27FUJSTUXC4

Contact:
Nikki McNeill | Global Publicity
nikki@globalpublicity.co.uk


UNITED WE STREAM BRIGHTON WEEK 5: SKINT RECORDS RETURNS WITH MORE ELECTRONIC MUSIC TALENT PLUS SETS FROM DAVE SEAMAN AND DAVID MORALES

United We Stream Brighton continues to showcase some of the city’s best local artists and venues with all All artist are performing for free to help raise money for the city’s night-time economy, cultural organisations and charities.

Week 5 sees the return of homegrown label SKINT on Friday 17th for another showcase of electronic music talent. In the spirit of the labels friends & family ethos, label boss Midfield General opens up with co-headliners and key Skint armoury Theo Kottis and Serge Santiago taking to the helm for another all killer line up.

On Saturday Dave Seaman takes over the streams with a special 2 hour guest set, followed by Mikee Hollywood at the i360 Cafe with Miles Atmos wrapping things up at The Brighton Centre.

On Sunday, Brighton Music Conference, the UK’s foremost electronic music conference & networking event presents a David Morales set from BMC 2019 plus an exclusive interview with David Morales and a tour of his studio.

United We Stream has featured some amazing sets from artists including; Anthony Pappa, Anna Cee, Billy Nasty, Dense & Pika, DMC Champion JFB, Freestylers, Kideko, Krafty Kuts, Just Her, Lemon8, Lola, Martin Duffy (Primal Scream),  Nadia, Prok & Fitch, Seamus Haji, Suze Rosser, Soyzi, Waze & Odyssey and takeovers from SKINT, Origin, Berlin and Junction 2.

The music will continue over the coming weeks including some bands, so keep an eye out on the website social media pages for the upcoming line ups. Acts to look forward to include;, CLT DRP, Demob Happy, Gary and The Yays, Janye Winstanley, Jarki Monno, Kinky Dangerous, Penelope Isles, Skinny Milk, Three Button Hand Me Down, Wax Works, Zoe Lyons and many more!

A movement that started in Berlin during lockdown that has spread to over 66 cities around the world, United We Stream Brighton continues to showcase the music, culture and free-thinking rainbow infused spirit to viewers at home, whilst raising money for the city’s night-time economy, cultural organisations and charities.

The idea is for locals as well as people around the world to enjoy and experience Brighton’s music, art and culture through the website and social platforms. United We Stream Brighton is free, but with donations welcome, and all proceeds will go to support night-time economy businesses and cultural organisations across Brighton & Hove as well as contributing to the fight against homelessness and the vital work undertaken by the Grassroots charity and Audio Active.

Please donate what you can to raise money for Brighton's nightlife, cultural organisations, charities and the fight against homelessness.  

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/brightonunitedwestream


Week 5  - Program Schedule:

Friday 17th July:
8pm: Midfield General - Revenge Rooftop - SKINT
9pm: Theo Kottis - The Arch - SKINT
10pm: Serge Santiago - Home Stream - SKINT

Saturday 19th July:
7pm: Dave Seaman - Guest stream
8pm: Dave Seaman - Guest stream
9pm: Mikee Hollywood - i360 Bar
10pm: Miles Atmos - Brighton Centre

Sunday 20th July:
7pm: David Morales - i360 Pod - BMC Rewind
8pm: David Morales - 1 hour interview and tour of Studio - BMC

United We Stream Brighton will feature some of Brighton’s most-loved venues, streaming music and performances every weekend uniting the city during the coronavirus pandemic. Initiated by Berlin-Brighton, The Brighton Music Conference, and Global Publicity, United we Stream Brighton joins Manchester to fly the flag for the UK music industry showcasing our talent to the world and reminding us of all the venues that are closed and we are missing during this time.

A report published last month by Oxford Economics and commissioned by the Creative Industries Federation, which was supported by UK Music, has suggested that without help, the music industry 'is projected to lose at least £3 billion in GVA (50 per cent) and 60 per cent of jobs (114,000)'. Therefore donating and joining the movement to support our music and culture in Brighton is essential.

Watch the live stream and find out more here:
Website: https://brighton.unitedwestream.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnitedWeStreamBrighton
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedwestreambrighton 
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoE25NcYTmM

Contact:
Nikki McNeill | Global Publicity
nikki@globalpublicity.co.uk


Eric Prydz brings his brand-new [CELL.] show to Tomorrowland Around the World, the digital festival

Tomorrowland has just revealed that Swedish music genius Eric Prydz is bringing his brand-new [CELL.] show to Tomorrowland Around the World.

Tomorrowland and Eric Prydz have been successfully working together in the past years on delivering mind-blowing shows to the fans and now Tomorrowland has asked the revered Swedish DJ & producer to codevelop a unique show for its digital festival. Together they will stun festival visitors with a brand-new audiovisual spectacle on a new stage on Saturday July 25 during Tomorrowland’s digital festival. More info will follow soon – Tomorrowland and Eric Prydz are very excited and are looking forward to releasing this new dimension into the world.

 Tomorrowland Around the World, the digital festival

  • Saturday July 25 and Sunday July 26,2020.
  • Between 16h00–01h00 CEST.
  • Festival visitors will be able to navigate easily through Pāpiliōnem with a PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet – you don’t need special VR goggles – and explore the entire festival site with all the different stages and points of interest in an interactive way together with friends.
  • ‘Time-zone-friendly’ for visitors from Asia and North and South America.
  • Open for people of all ages and places.
  • Accessible exclusively on tomorrowland.com.
  • Day ticket costs €12.50.
  • Weekend ticket costs €20.00 and includes a week of video-on-demand content to relive the entire experience.
  • Special People of Tomorrow packages and Home Party packages are available.
  • Info and updates: tomorrowland.com

 


Katy Perry joins Tomorrowland Around the World, the digital festival, line-up

Katy’s set will be a breath-taking visual spectacle featuring some of her greatest hits, as well as brand-new music from her upcoming album, “Smile”

Global pop superstar Katy Perry will perform a spectacular and unprecedented show at Tomorrowland Around the World, the digital festival. One of the best-selling musical artists of all time, Katy will dazzle the People of Tomorrow across the globe in an eye-popping visual spectacle full of special effects, delivering a breath-taking show of her greatest hits which shaped 21st century pop music as well as brand new music from her fifth album, “Smile," which is set to be released on August 14.

Tomorrowland Around the World brings together more than 60 of the planet’s most prominent artists in electronic dance music on 8 different stages, and as Tomorrowland now teams up with Katy Perry, the worlds of electronic dance music and pop will collide in one of the most spectacular ways possible. The global chart-dominating American singer has previously worked together on songs with world class DJs and producers Zedd and Calvin Harris, while her iconic tracks (“I Kissed A Girl,” “Teenage Dream,” “Firework,” “Roar,” “Dark Horse”, and more) have been remixed by some of dance music’s top producers, including Tiësto, Oliver Heldens, R3HAB, Kaskade, Tommie Sunshine, Benny Bennassi, and many more. 

In her 12 years with Capitol, Katy has racked up a cumulative 40 billion streams alongside worldwide sales of over 45 million adjusted albums and 135 million tracks. She was the first to reach 100 million followers on Twitter. Katy’s 2015 Super Bowl performance is the highest-rated in the event’s history. Katy was the first female artist to have four videos surpass a billion views each. Her videos for “Firework” and “Last Friday Night” have over one billion views, while “Dark Horse” has surpassed the two billion mark. “Roar” now has over three billion views.

Katy Perry: "I’ve always wanted to be a part of the fun of Tomorrowland, and have been following the amazing innovation, technology, and invention that this festival has always been about for a long time. I’m so glad to be a part of this version, and I hope my set makes you smile."

Katy Perry jumped on a video call earlier today with the world-famous Dutch DJ and producer Martin Garrix to announce her performance at the digital festival to the world.

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/EROgheg9HoU

 Tomorrowland Around the World, the digital festival

  • Saturday July 25 and Sunday July 26,2020.
  • Between 16h00–01h00 CEST.
  • Festival visitors will be able to navigate easily through Pāpiliōnem with a PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet – you don’t need special VR goggles – and explore the entire festival site with all the different stages and points of interest in an interactive way together with friends.
  • ‘Time-zone-friendly’ for visitors from Asia and North and South America.
  • Open for people of all ages and places.
  • Accessible exclusively on tomorrowland.com.
  • Day ticket costs €12.50.
  • Weekend ticket costs €20.00 and includes a week of video-on-demand content to relive the entire experience.
  • Special People of Tomorrow packages and Home Party packages are available.
  • Info and updates: tomorrowland.com

Contact:
Nikki McNeill | Global Publicity
nikki@globalpublicity.co.uk


EXIT Festival Reschedules to 2021

As you may know, earlier this spring, the Serbian Prime Minister had asked EXIT not to cancel the festival but rather postpone it to mid-August. At that time, the number of new daily cases was on a steady sharp decline and even our most cautious health experts believed that zero number of cases would be reached in June, almost two months before the new festival date in August. During this time, the whole of Serbia was also fully reopened, with no restrictions in an open-air public gathering and all borders were open.

Unfortunately, during the past few weeks, there has been the development of the epidemic with an increase of new daily cases in several municipalities in Serbia that were put under strict restrictions.

The EXIT team has followed the current situation of the epidemic closely, always keeping in mind the safety and health of all visitors, artists and team members. That is why it was decided first to drastically reduce the festival capacity in order to make sure that everything would be as safe as possible. However, since the health situation has not improved yet after the second spike in cases, organisers have made the decision that the 20 year celebration of EXIT Festival will not take place from 13 to 16 August this year at Petrovaradin Fortress.

In the meantime, EXIT is considering options to mark this important year for the festival with a symbolic event in September which will focus on an online stream that will include the LIFE stream and Green R:Evolution platform, the festival’s biggest environmental project so far. https://www.exitfest.org/en/life-stream/

It has not been an easy decision to make, but, the health and safety of festival goers, artists and all our team members paramount and under the current circumstances, this was the best decision to make.

EXIT has gone through many challenges. This is one of the greatest of all, but as always we will prevail and we still hope that soon we will be able to send a positive message of hope to all colleagues, friends, festival community and fans to strive on and that we will see the light at the end of the tunnel.

Contact:
Nikki McNeill | Global Publicity
nikki@globalpublicity.co.uk


The debut performance of VER:WEST at Tomorrowland Around the World, the digital festival

Tijs Verwest, better known as Tiësto, will perform for the first time ever as VER:WEST at Tomorrowland Around the World. Unveiling his new melodic house music project to the world at the iconic Freedom Stage during Tomorrowland’s digital festival.

“I would describe VER:WEST as melodic house music. It’s a lot deeper and more chill and a very different energy than Tiësto. I got this opportunity from Tomorrowland to express a different side of me which I’ve never done before. I know they are going to put amazing visuals around it and make it look really different and cool. Expect the unexpected, it’s going to look amazing!” – says VER:WEST

Watch Tomorrowland’s introduction Video here https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=630118334274405

Tickets for Tomorrowland Around the World are now available here.

For more information on VER:WEST:
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On Saturday July 25 and Sunday July 26, Tomorrowland is organising Tomorrowland Around the World, the digital festival: a spectacular entertainment experience open to people of all ages and places, unfazed by borders or boundaries – a world premiere and a major step in the future of digital music festivals. Bringing together more than 60 of the world’s most prominent artists in dance music with spectacular special effects and astonishing 3D-technology, Tomorrowland now announces its stellar line-up for the two-day festival weekend, including unique performances by the likes of Adam Beyer, Amelie Lens, Armin van Buuren, Charlotte de Witte, David Guetta, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Kölsch, Lost Frequencies, Martin Garrix, Paul Kalkbrenner, Steve Aoki, Tale of Us, Tiësto, Timmy Trumpet and many more. 

 Tomorrowland Around the World, the digital festival

  • Saturday July 25 and Sunday July 26,2020.
  • Between 16h00–01h00 CEST.
  • Festival visitors will be able to navigate easily through Pāpiliōnem with a PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet – you don’t need special VR goggles – and explore the entire festival site with all the different stages and points of interest in an interactive way together with friends.
  • ‘Time-zone-friendly’ for visitors from Asia and North and South America.
  • Open for people of all ages and places.
  • Accessible exclusively on tomorrowland.com.
  • Day ticket costs €12.50.
  • Weekend ticket costs €20.00 and includes a week of video-on-demand content to relive the entire experience.
  • Special People of Tomorrow packages and Home Party packages are available.
  • Info and updates: tomorrowland.com

Contact:
Nikki McNeill | Global Publicity
nikki@globalpublicity.co.uk


WEEK 4: UNITED WE STREAM BRIGHTON SCHEDULE

United We Stream Brighton continues to grow with over 250000  views showcasing some of the city’s best local artists and venues with 29 artists performing in 8 different venues across the city and reminding us of the venues that are closed and we are missing during this time.

All artist are performing for free to help raise money for the city’s night-time economy, cultural organisations and charities with some great sets from; SKINT records artists Kideko, Dense & Pika, Waze & Odyssey plus Seamus Haji, DMC Champion JFB, Alex Downey, Billy Nasty, Freestylers, Krafty Kuts, Just Her, Lola, Martin Duffy (Primal Scream), Prok & Fitch,  Steve Mason (Beta Band), Suze Rosser, and an Origin takeover featuring; Anthony Pappa, Lemon8, Nadia and Soyzi. 

Week 4 kicks off on Friday with Freemasons at the Big Beach Cafe, followed by Anna Cee at the i360 Cafe then Andy Mac playing at Block and Charles Green at The Brighton Centre. 

On Saturday we join forces with the mighty Junction 2 to share streams from the J2v Virtual Festival. The broadcasts are created with multiple festival stages, where J2v will exist, creating an online festival site that will capture the imagination and deliver on Junction 2’s fundamental principles: The finest underground music, unique stage structures, mind-bending visuals and an inclusive atmosphere. With some of the founders of J2 residing in Brighton, it made absolute sense to link up for a great cause for our city and showcase a stellar lineup of some of the world's biggest names. Watch sets with ANNA, Adam Beyer, Carl Craig, Maya Jane Coles, Nina Kraviz and many more! More info here: www.junction2.london

On Sunday, Brighton Music Conference, the UK’s foremost electronic music conference & networking event presents Stanton Warriors playing in the i360 Pod.

The music will continue over the coming weeks, so keep an eye out on the website social media pages for the upcoming line ups. Acts to look forward to include; Anna Cee, CLT DRP, Demob Happy, Gary and The Yays, Janye Winstanley, Jarki Monno, Kinky Dangerous, Mikee Hollywood, Penelope Isles, Skinny Milk, Three Button Hand Me Down, Wax Works and many more!

A movement that started in Berlin during lockdown that has spread to over 66 cities around the world, United We Stream Brighton continues to showcase the music, culture and free-thinking rainbow infused spirit to viewers at home, whilst raising money for the city’s night-time economy, cultural organisations and charities.

The idea is for locals as well as people around the world to enjoy and experience Brighton’s music, art and culture through the website and social platforms. United We Stream Brighton is free, but with donations welcome, and all proceeds will go to support night-time economy businesses and cultural organisations across Brighton & Hove as well as contributing to the fight against homelessness and the vital work undertaken by the Grassroots charity and Audio Active.

Please donate what you can to raise money for Brighton's nightlife, cultural organisations, charities and the fight against homelessness.  https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/brightonunitedwestream


Week 4  - Program Schedule:

Friday 10th July:
7pm: Freemasons - Big Beach Cafe
8pm: Anna Cee - i360 Bar
9pm: Andy Mac - Block
10pm: Charles Green - Brighton Centre

Saturday 11th July (J2v Virtual Festival Takeover):
18.00 – 18.05: Jessica Care Moore
18.05 – 18.30: Amp Fiddler
18.30 – 18.55: Jay Daniel
18.55 – 19.20: Kyle Hall
19.20 – 20.00: Maya Jane Coles
20.00 – 21.00: ANNA
20.30 - 21.00: Jossy Mitsu
21.00 – 21:30: Daniel Avery
21.30 - 22.00: Alan Fitzpatrick
22.00 – 22.45: Adam Beyer
22.45 - 23.15: Nina Kraviz
23.15 – 23.45: Carl Craig
23.45 – 00.15: Derrick May
00.15 – 00.20: Jessica Care Moore

Sunday 12th July (BMC Presents):
7pm: Stanton Warriors - i360 Pod - BMC

United We Stream Brighton will feature some of Brighton’s most-loved venues, streaming music and performances every weekend uniting the city during the coronavirus pandemic. Initiated by Berlin-Brighton, The Brighton Music Conference, and Global Publicity, United we Stream Brighton joins Manchester to fly the flag for the UK music industry showcasing our talent to the world and reminding us of all the venues that are closed and we are missing during this time.

A report published last month by Oxford Economics and commissioned by the Creative Industries Federation, which was supported by UK Music, has suggested that without help, the music industry 'is projected to lose at least £3 billion in GVA (50 per cent) and 60 per cent of jobs (114,000)'. Therefore donating and joining the movement to support our music and culture in Brighton is essential.

Watch the live stream and find out more here:
Website: https://brighton.unitedwestream.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnitedWeStreamBrighton
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedwestreambrighton 
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoE25NcYTmM

Contact:
Nikki McNeill | Global Publicity
nikki@globalpublicity.co.uk


For 20 years of EXIT Solomun confirms 4 hour closing set and Maceo Plex goes back2back with Tale of Us!

Ten years after EXIT gave its revered morning slot at the world-famous mts Dance Arena to an upcomer by the name Solomun, now he will have the honor to close the whole festival on its big 20th anniversary edition. In the meantime, Solomun has become one of the world’s leading artists and as many would say one of the EXIT’s symbols, but also the king of Ibiza’s Sundays. His regular epic closings at the White Isle were exactly why he never had the oportunity to close the festival in its grand finale. But this summer is like no other, and Solomun has confirmed will play a special 4-hour closing set, also the longest in the history of the colossal Arena!

Solomun will close EXIT for its 20th anniversary in August:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2TJn3v2du0&feature=youtu.be

This year’s all-star line-up will be joined by another EXIT regular and the absolute headliner of the other biggest festivals in the world, Maceo Plex, who will delight the fans not with one, but two sets - one solo and the other back2back with the extraordinary tandem Tale of Us! They all join the heavyweight lineup that includes already announced Paul Kalkbrenner, Nina Kraviz, Black Coffee, Amelie Lens, Boris Brejcha, ARTBAT, Denis Sulta b2b DJ Tennis, Dax J b2b Kobosil and many others who will gather once again at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia,  from the 13th to the 16th August 2020.

Maceo Plex & Tale of Us in EXIT’s All-Star lineup for August 2020: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EY5Kmq6dVA&feature=youtu.be

EXIT festival will be held from August 13 to 16 at the Petrovaradin Fortress, after the Serbian Prime Minister asked the EXIT festival not to cancel but move to August. Following all health and government guidelines, EXIT will open at least 20 stages and zones throughout the expansive Petrovaradin Fortress. One of the main precautionary measures, the number of attendees will be limited to 50%, in an area that can hold at least 90% of its usual capacity.

The festival will host an array of international music acts including: Robin Schulz, Amelie Lens, Paul Kalkbrenner, Boris Brejcha, Artbat, Nina Kraviz, Tale of Us, Black Coffee, Ofenbach, Burak Yeter, DJ Regard, , Roni Size b2b LTJ Bukem, Boris Brejcha, Meduza, Denis Sulta b2b DJ Tennis, Dax J b2b Kobosil, 999999999 live, Francois X, Juliana Huxtable, Monosaccharide, Marcel Dettmann,  VTSS, SPFDJ, Laibach, Obojeni program Massimo, Goblini, Buč Kesidi, Marko Nastić, Insolate, Andrew Meller, Ilija Djoković, Kristijan Molnar, Coeus, Space Motion, After Affair, Lag, Monosaccharide i Bokee and many more to be announced soon.

EXIT. Where hedonism meets activism

Contact:
Nikki McNeill | Global Publicity
nikki@globalpublicity.co.uk